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Who is guilty of identity politics? Left, Right, or Both? Is it a diversion or is it very important to you?


               
2017 Nov 9, 7:58am   10,789 views  36 comments

by FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   follow (2)  

I believe that both are, and that it is a diversion.

PatrickPatrick says
Listen to NPR. They almost never go more than a minute or two without explicit reference to identity as Hispanic, black, gay, female.

Identity politics are coming from both sides. The left believes that the majority of issues that minorities face are due to outright persecution or unconscious bias. They feel that we can never have equality if we do not address those openly. They also are more libertarian when it comes to sex (both fucking and gender). The right believes that we have achieved an equality of opportunity society, and that there are no significant biases. Therefore, any disparity in achievement or conviction is due almost entirely to a lacking of innate ability/intelligence or culture of whatever minority. The right also believes that the various genderbending labels are a sickness and an affront to God, and that the people really being persecuted these days are white men. Both sides are arguing their point vigorously in the media and in outlets like this site. Politicians on both sides use it as a wedge issue, because it is convenient.

IMO, these issues are really not that important. Individual people get sucked into the debate, despite the lack of real relevance to most of their lives. It's really just a form of procrastination and avoidance of other more important issues.

Do people generally agree that these issues are not that important, or do they rate it as highly important?

#politics

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31   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   @   2017 Nov 10, 8:13am  

Between you guys: Zimmerman was proven innocent, because he was not found guilty. Yet, Trayvon tried to beat Zimmerman to death (fact), despite not being found guilty of such behavior. I presume most of you believe that OJ is guilty despite being found not guilty. Zimmerman's behavior since the Trayvon killing has proven that he's got many loose screws for brains and is a menace to society.

TwoScoopsMcGee says
He had to be an OG. Because the bitches around him like that, he saw mom and his female peers in action. He was on the phone with a BBW Cumdumpster at the time.
TwoScoopsMcGee says
he kid was abused and was almost certainly bound for prison one way or another. Because Ghetto Bitches mistreat their boys. Their shitty, horrible mothers and all of them don't work for a living and any of them could leave the hood


You cannot make posts like this and then be taken seriously when you complain that other people engage in identity politics.
32   anonymous   2017 Nov 10, 8:38am  

Zimmerman was doing God’s work because Martin was certainly plotting nefarious things with the skittles and the sprite...obviously hopped up on Marihuana.

It’s simply a big juicy conspiracy that the same people auto-exonerate the police Every.Single.Time they are involved in questionable conduct resulting in harm to any citizen.

Obviously he was a criminal...he was black, duh. But quit with your SJW’ing and identity politics. The Left is a dangerous Cancer. I find comfort in God and his chosen Republican soldiers. I feelz that they put aside personal interest for helping me. Liberals ruined everything, while Conservatives are sacrificing sleep and prayer and worship time to do Gods Work fighting off the brown savages
33   zzyzzx   @   2017 Nov 10, 8:55am  

YesYNot says
I presume most of you believe that OJ is guilty despite being found not guilty


You think OJ is innocent?
34   anonymous   2017 Nov 10, 9:13am  

It's left for sure, their whole mantra is "diversity" and every race should get equal outcomes based on race, not on effort and ability of any sort. And it is only left who screams racism non-stop, it is left who constantly parades stupid racial nonsense.
35   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   @   2017 Nov 10, 9:17am  

zzyzzx says
You think OJ is innocent?
I doubt it, but I never made the argument that a 'not guilty' finding is proof of innocence. Team Red made that claim in this thread, and nobody (including you) thought it worth refuting.

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